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Pat Shipman

Pat Shipman

Pat Shipman

Excerpt:
Prologue from Taking Wing
Jun 20, 2009
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from The Man Who Found The Missing Link
Jan 16, 2009
Excerpt:
Chapter 1 from The Man Who Found The Missing Link
Jan 07, 2009
The Man Who Found The Missing Link will be released on July 14, 2008 in eBook
Jul 14, 2008
The Man Who Found The Missing Link will be released on July 14, 2008 in eBook
Jul 14, 2008
The Man Who Found The Missing Link will be released on July 14, 2008 in eBook
Jul 14, 2008
The Man Who Found The Missing Link is now available in eBook
Jul 14, 2008
Taking Wing will be released on January 15, 1999 in Trade Paperback
Jan 15, 1999
Taking Wing is now available in Trade Paperback
Jan 15, 1999
Taking Wing will be released on January 15, 1999 in
Jan 15, 1999
Taking Wing is now available in
Jan 15, 1999
Excerpt:
Table of Contents from The Man Who Found The Missing Link
Prior to Dec 19, 2008

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Prospect, November 18, 2011
...even worse when you look at the prize’s history: only one woman has ever won it (anthropologist Pat Shipman in 1997), and then as a co-author. Parry is herself one of the very few women to have been shortlisted. A glib answer is that this just...
Psychology Today, September 2, 2011
...my first husband and I divorced. The brightest was that I got my own name back. I was Pat Shipman again. I loved graduate school and did well. I was becoming me, not an extension of someone else, and my future would be determined by me. That me was...
Penn State Live, July 7, 2011
...creamery, from the cow to the cone "The Animal Connection," a new book by Penn State paleoanthropologist Pat Shipman, presents the groundbreaking new idea that humans' connection to other animal species may be the driving force behind the last 2.6...
PhysOrg.com, July 5, 2011
...15:29, Other Sciences/Archaeology & Fossils "The Animal Connection," a new book by Pat Shipman, a Penn State paleoanthropologist, presents the groundbreaking new idea that humans' connection to other animal species may be the driving force behind the...
Leavenworth Times, February 12, 2012
...her husband Mark all of Lansing, three sons; David R. Shipman and his wife Susan of Manhattan, Kansas, Pat Shipman and Stephen Shipman both of Leavenworth, Kansas, twenty one grandchildren, sixteen great grandchildren, one sister; Wilma Connell of Ewa...
American Scientist, February 9, 2012
...In (November–December), Pat Shipman describes her search for the Caymanian land snail Cerion nana (sometimes known as C. nanus). Although the species restricted range surely qualifies it for red listing, thousands of land-snail...
Maui News, February 4, 2012
...had been a driver for the station's Engine 5. SECOND PHOTO: Maui firefighters Cody Cordeiro, Kenyon Smith, Pat Shipman, Robert Spenser, Capt. Colin Yamamoto and Battalion Chief Louis Romero salute as the funeral procession for Ibarra passes the Paia Fire...
American Scientist, December 12, 2011
...In (November–December), Pat Shipman describes a very localized land snail, Cerion nanus, on Little Cayman. That species may or may not be the rarest snail in the world. Cerion diversity on low, dry...
Prospect, November 18, 2011
...even worse when you look at the prize’s history: only one woman has ever won it (anthropologist Pat Shipman in 1997), and then as a co-author. Parry is herself one of the very few women to have been shortlisted. A glib answer is that this just...